As the day draws to a close, something shifts here. The light lingers longer, the air softens, and everything feels a little more considered.
Positioned within the tightly held Brighton Building — one of only four apartments on the top floor — this residence offers a rare sense of privacy and calm, elevated above its surroundings yet deeply connected to them. From this vantage point, the iconic Norfolk Pines of Cottesloe become daily companions, framing an outlook that changes by the hour.
By day, every room is filled with natural light. Expanses of glass draw the outside in, with each space oriented to capture the view — open sky, blue water, passing trains and ships and the bustle of a neighbourhood. In autumn, the light turns warm and golden, settling gently into the interiors. By evening, the horizon deepens into layered colour, delivering sunsets that feel entirely your own — a new composition, a new backdrop, every night no matter the season.
Inside, the proportions are generous and intuitive. The layout flows effortlessly, creating a sense of ease whether you’re entertaining or retreating. Glass balustrades ensure the view remains uninterrupted, even from the comfort of the living area. Outside, the large terrace extends the living space seamlessly inviting long table gatherings with space to potter and garden and watch life going by.
The home is remarkably efficient — warm in winter and cool in summer with highly efficient air-conditioning and stylish ceiling fans an addition to the bedrooms.
Two side-by-side parking bays are positioned on the premium lower ground level, directly adjacent to the lifts servicing the Brighton Building — a rare convenience that makes daily movements seamless.
Secure, private, and impeccably maintained, the residence offers a level of comfort that allows you to fully switch off, while remaining connected to everything that matters.
Residents enjoy access to a unique and grounding suite of wellness amenities, including a 30-metre pool, gym, sauna, steam room, spa, plunge pool, yoga studio, vegetable garden, games room and library.
The 16th floor views of Perth are mind blowing and fully available five days/week with a Sunset Dining Room, Cocktail Lounge, TV room, and BBQ area. The elegant poolside dining and lounge areas function as a seamless extension of the home.
Golf simulator, workshop, car wash bays – you have everything that a luxury private home can offer and none of the upkeep.
Beyond the building, the best of Claremont and Cottesloe is within easy reach — the river, the coastline, village precincts, the Fremantle train line and everyday conveniences.
This is not simply an apartment, but a rare home in one of Perth’s most tightly held coastal pockets — where the views are forever, and the value is timeless.
For more information please call Exclusive Selling Agent Lucinda Garlick from White House Property Partners on 0400 890 099.
Council Rates: $3,136.75 per annum (approx)
Water Rates: $2,051.64 per annum (approx)
Strata Levies: $2,350.07 per quarter (approx)
This property at 442/1 Airlie Street, Claremont is a three bedroom, two bathroom apartment listed for sale by Lucinda Garlick at White House Property Partners.
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If you would like to get in touch with Lucinda Garlick regarding 442/1 Airlie Street, Claremont, please call 0500 890 099 or contact the agent via email.
Views of the Swan River are a fixture of the beautiful, leafy suburb of Claremont. Part of Perth's exclusive 'Western Suburbs' area, Claremont is an affluent suburb with some well-placed parklands and commercial areas.
There is much to do in the self-sufficient suburb of Claremont. Home to some iconic fixtures of Perth, Claremont has long since established itself as a thriving urban destination with a leafy, relaxed backdrop. One of the most recognised features of the suburb is the Claremont Showgrounds, which hosts the much-loved Perth Royal Show every year, as well as a number of festivals. The Claremont Quarter Shopping Centre satisfies retail needs, while the suburbs nightlife is serviced by popular establishments like the Claremont Hotel, On the Terrace and Club Bay View. Other features include the Claremont Train Station and Claremont Oval, home to the Claremont Football Club.